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Audi want German driver for 2026 F1 entry - could it be Schumacher?Audi is keen to field a German driver for its debut F1 season in 2026.
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Daniel Ricciardo confirms interest in re-joining AlpineDaniel Ricciardo has emphatically expressed his interest in driving for Alpine in the F1 2023 season.
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Lando Norris admits he has no sympathy for Daniel RicciardoLando Norris has said “everyone expected more” from Daniel Ricciardo and has offered no sympathy for his teammate’s exit from McLaren.
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Audi reveals plans to enter F1 in 2026 as PU supplierAudi have officially announced their plan to enter F1 from 2026 when new engine regulations come into force.
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FIRST LOOK: Mercedes' retro livery for Spa to celebrate 55 years of AMGMercedes will run a modified livery for this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix, celebrating 55 years of AMG.
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Max Verstappen on 2022 F1 title race: ‘Complacency not allowed’Reigning F1 champion Max Verstappen has vowed against complacency in this year’s title race despite his sizeable lead at the top of the standings.
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Vettel: McLaren failed to extract Ricciardo’s potential in F1Sebastian Vettel thinks McLaren should take some of the blame for Daniel Ricciardo’s struggles and premature exit from the F1 team.
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Alonso shuts down exit ‘conspiracy’ - but did he tell Alpine?Fernando Alonso has denied that his manager Flavio Briatore was the architect behind his shock F1 switch from Alpine to Aston Martin.
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Hamilton reflects on his contracts and says: Ricciardo still has a place in F1Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton believes that Daniel Ricciardo still deserves a seat on the grid after being dropped by McLaren for the 2023...
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Emotional Ricciardo reveals “a sabbatical” from F1 is possibleDaniel Ricciardo has revealed that he could step away from F1 entirely in the 2023 season after his exit from McLaren.
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“We’ve had to write a big cheque” - Zak Brown on Daniel Ricciardo’s exitMcLaren CEO Zak Brown has revealed that the F1 team has been forced to “write a big cheque” in order to get Daniel Ricciardo to leave the team at...
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Domenicali: Female F1 driver in next five years ‘very unlikely’F1 president Stefano Domenicali says he cannot realistically see a female driver reaching the top level of motorsport in the next five years.